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    are many Christmas traditions that people do on Christmas Eve like decorating cookies, eating a traditional Christmas feast, and leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus. Christmas is also very important religiously because Jesus was giving birth on this special day so we also celebrate the birth Jesus Christ. On Christmas Eve Santa Claus hops down our break chimneys and delivers small and tall presents under our Christmas Trees and fills our stockings with small toys to enjoy, then he also eats

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    however, other things are completely different. How an Australian Christmas and an United States Christmas are the same is that they both celebrate Christmas on the same date, December twenty-fifth. They both children sing carols and have a kind of Santa. They spend time with their family and friends and exchange gifts. They even go shopping for Christmas presents and Christmas cards to give to family and friends. Some families have parties to have fun. Those are the things an Australian and an United

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    The print ad, “The Magic of Santa”, does an effective job at reaching its targeted audience: a newly formed family with young children. “The Magic of Santa” conveys the criteria: accessible contact information, a reward for purchasing his product, invites the reader, and illustrates visual magnetism. The emotional response to these elements of an ad are important to attaining the interest of a targeted audience and connecting the rhetorical appeal to visualization. The palette of the ad is limited

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    The Deer At Providencia and God In The Doorway What is God’s true purpose in our lives? Throughout Annie Dillard’s collection of short stories entitled Teaching A Stone To Talk, she endeavors to answer this and many other questions. This query in particular is most prominent in her two short stories The Deer At Providencia and God In The Doorway. God In The Doorway presents the two different personalities God can be perceived as having while predominantly displaying one personality. The Deer At

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    Is happiness being the pumpkin king of Halloween? Or is it becoming Santa Claus to take on Christmas. Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a great example of a movie that can be adapted to Aristotelian Ethics. Throughout Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle aims to answer what happiness is by providing some practical guidelines to reach Eudaimonia. Before I explain Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics through this movie, I will first provide a summary of the movie and then define some words that Aristotle

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    "All mental states and events are in fact physical states and events." quoted by Carruthers. All humans being has thoughts and emotions which happens in mind; The mind is divided into two parts: soul and brain, which is substance dualism, and brain alone which is materialism; believe in matter. Some people believe that they don't have soul and it’s all superstition. In your life you think about lots of people, some you hate and some you love. If you thought of someone who you missed then you called

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    tradition that most people celebrate whether you celebrate Christmas for Santa Claus or the birth of Jesus there is one thing everybody likes and that is presents. Christmas is celebrated by mainly everybody in the United States regardless of what you believe in. With most holidays comes traditions and with Christmas there is a whole list of them whether you cut down your Christmas tree in the forest or leave milk out for Santa Claus A.K.A (dad) you are indeed celebrating Christmas traditions. Most people

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    Gregg's bizarreness, Alice Conroy Flashback, and Bobo demon eye. Mrs. Gregg had such an extreme stutter that she could not be understood unless she spoke to the tune of "Here Comes Santa Claus." In this example, her stutter is a realistic narrative, and "Santa Claus had broken her chains and set her free," (page. 17). Santa Claus had not literally allowed her to speak, but for some odd reason, thinking and speaking to that specific tune allowed her to be understood. Immediately following this, Alice

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    Calhoun heard a reading of this story, “He enlisted Rice to provide the colorful illustrations, including the sight of St. Nick on a skiff drawn by eight magic alligators,” (The Cajun Night Before Christmas) and the story was born. This classic tale of Santa arriving in a skiff, to bring presents to the children, presents the prolific use of imagery, rich characterization of the unique Cajun culture, and generous figurative language. This entertaining book puts a spin on the traditional Christmas

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    holiday fun complete with more than one million twinkling LED lights. Your family will have a great time as you encounter a 41 foot talking Christmas tree, play interactive games of tic-tac snow, check out the train display, take photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus and sing along with holiday carolers. There will also be ice carvers, costumed characters and amazing magic shows. Join in on the singing to the animals event where you and your kids can take pictures with and sing holiday songs to reindeer

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